I'll watch the status line, it wasn't the first time I'd run it. On
the 4th run after I'd also run the macro expander, and was switching
tabs a fair bit - drscheme froze. Hopefully I can catch it next time
in the status log to see where it freezes.
(btw - spare a thought for single core users on education targetted netbooks)
Cheers,
Stephen
On Monday, November 9, 2009, Robby Findler <robby at eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote:
> The first time you run it, it loads in the documentation indicies.
> That might be it. (Watch the status line at the bottom of the screen
> and see if that's where it looks like the time is going to know for
> sure.)
>> Robby
>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Matthias Felleisen <matthias at ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
>>>> I have noticed this too. The first time around check syntax is indeed
>> painfully slow. The second time+ it is as fast as it used to be.
>>>>>> On Nov 9, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
>>>>> Hi, I'm refactoring some mred code, and I'm finding check syntax has
>>> got painfully slow.
>>> Does anyone else experience this and what strategies do you use to
>>> avoid the problem?
>>>>>> I don't think this is a mred specific issue- just an issue for code
>>> with lots of dependencies.
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Stephen
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